Well, I was probably one on the first to pick it up this morning, but you didn't hear from me becasue I was busy watching. I've watched the commentaries for KGKUAN, Spanish Fry and The Devils Hands. Matt sound genuinally upset as the final credits role "Wait, this is the end, Oh man this can't be the end, no" He sounds like a kid who was having too much fun on the swings and now he has to come in for tea.Anyway, the packaging is the best of the lot, and the menus are really well done. The deleted scenes i've watched are great too.More later.

I'd just like to make a few comments about the episodes I've watched today.

KGKUAN is probably the most wasted potential ever in a Futurama episode with what I personally thought was a great idea reduced to uninspiring pap by a total lack of conviction, and Bend Her displayed how John DiMaggio's camp tendencies are much, much more digestible in small doses.

However, the 11 episodes that these two atrocities bookend are amongst the best body of work that Futurama has ever done, and to me suggested that the cancellation of the show came just as the Futurama writers had hit their real creative potential.

I still think Season 3 was the best. It had the best F&L episodes (Parasites Lost, Time Keeps on Slippin'), the best A&K episode in Amazon Women in the Mood, possibly the best Bender episode in Godfellas, along with The Day the Earth Stood Stupid, all time classic Luck of the Fryrish, and Roswell That Ends Well, which is about to win the Fall Madness contest!

Sadly, all a lot of so-called fans do is bitch about the season's one godawful episode (That's Lobstertainment!), and then go on about how bad Season 3 was!

Well, after a marathon session, I watched all 18 episodes, with commentary, in order, back to back.

I've still got the additional JB commentary to listen to, and the easter eggs, though, which makes me happy , but no more episodes, which makes me sad.

And I think people give a lot of Futurama's "Worst" episodes too much stick. If I were to rank them with percentage, there'd probably only be about 20% difference between top and bottom. Even "The Cryonic Woman" didn't make me do one thing some of the worst episodes from other series (including The Simpsons) did, and that's to physically make me cringe.

And no episode has got me mad, unlike a certain Star Trek series finale.

I know I talk down "The Sting", "Farnsworth Parabox", among others, but I still love them. To be perfectly honest, there is not a single one of the 72 episodes I would throw out if the alternative was fewer episodes.

Anyway, the S4 set is IMO the best yet (in terms of packaging and features). One slightly annoying thing is the WNFHGB commentary where the talking stops for about 5 minutes towards the end, but it's nothing huge (especially considering how brilliant I find that episode ).

Well, Bend Her came close to making me cringe. I barely laughed once after Bender's sex change. KGKUAN did make me cringe though, when Zoidberg inexplicably decided to cry like a baby.

To be honest though, I think that when Seasons 3 and 4 have so many excellent episodes in their arsenal, you can forgive them for allowing a few stinkers through. As Bart once said "Well, even the best of us has the occasional accident."

I have a doctor's appointment on Thursday, and it's timing means that although short, it takes long enough to get to school that i turn around and come home by the time i get there, so i get the day off! Here i come Futurama DVDs.

Yeah, i run all my DVD's on my PS2 and a few episodes on all the DVD sets can't be red or start to skip, but it ussually fixes it self after awhile.But it's only like 2 episodes per set that cause problems in the begining.Picking my S4 up tommorw, guess i'll haveto wait and see how that one runs...

This DVD includes a specialy encoded easter egg which you are now meticulously translating from an alien language because you have no life and are a compulsive nerdlinger. How sad. Its especialy sad if you don't speak english and you have to translate the alien language into english and then into your own tongue and you come upon a word like nerdlinger which really isn't a word at all, but still aptly describes someone who would actually translate such a word. twice. and those of you who are reading this translation on a futurama newsgroup aren't any better. We lurk on these newsgroups and we know what nerdlingers you guys are, too. of course, you're also probably our biggest fans. which is sad in its way. but, since you went to all this trouble to translate an easter egg. we do owe you something, so here's a secret about the show: the writers, producers, directors, and most of the actors who worked on the show are all nerdlingers, too.

I love the new audio dialogue additions. Zapp's are particuarly funny and cloolsome. Bender's comments about being too slow are really funny too. I was suprised Mom was used as one of the voices, seeing as she's a lot less major than many characters they didn't use. But I thought it was a nice touch, and it fitted, because it's like Mom's spying on Planet Express, to check out the competition. And Fry mooning her again, although the same as in 'Futurestocks', was class all the same! Zoidberg's audio was pretty good too. It's really refreshing and awesome to hear some last lines from the characters, after knowing the show's gone, nice touches, clool ideas!

I was rather surprised that they made a mistake on the commentary for Kif Gets Knocked up a Notch, they say that the part where the part where the Nimbus swallows the Planet Express ship is based on Moonraker, the way it is done is clearly based on You only Live Twice

Im on the 3rd disk on audio commentires and im really enjoying them, i feel sad that this will be the last time we might hear David, listening to him was a pleasure so on a final note to all other peelers that have not gotten their DVD yet, don't rush and watch it! for me watching the last episode kinda sadden me, but at least i own the dvd to watch over and over again,

Thank you Mat, David at all the cast members and all the people that worked on the show, it's been the best thing on TV for years. Good bye Futurama

I just finished watching the DVDs, so i've finally seen all the episodes.

As everyone else has said, they are fantastic and the commentaries are as entertaining as ever, although not enough John Dimaggio for my liking.

The only criticism i've got (and its a timy one) is that a few of the commentaries get cut off by the fox fanfare (strangely appropraite); on the series 3 dvds a couple of commentaries spill over the episodes but they are allowed to finish.

On the audio commentary for "The Farnsworth Parabox", do they say anything about there being many universes in this episode while the Professor said there were only two in "I Dated a Robot"? I'm interested to know how they explain this(at least I hope they discuss it). I'm too impatient to wait for my DVDs!

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